LAPEER — With dozens of service clubs, churches and community organizations in Lapeer County all holding various events, fundraisers, fairs, festivals and more throughout the year, it’s difficult to keep everything straight. More...

LAPEER — A 30-yearold Lapeer man has pleaded guilty but mentally ill after facing a charge of assault with intent to murder in what Lapeer County Prosecuting Attorney Mike Sharkey called a “horrific case of domestic violence.” More...

LAPEER — A Dearborn man accused of fending off loss prevention staff at the Meijer store on DeMille Road Sunday (Feb. 4) with a knife and scuffling with Lapeer Police is being held on a $100,000 bond. More...

LAPEER — Lapeer Police say a 35-year-old Metamora man tried to make off with $500 worth of merchandise from the Walmart store on East Genesee Street Tuesday (Feb. 6) evening. He’s now being held in the Lapeer County Jail. More...

Representative Jon Hoadley of Kalamazoo introduced a bill last week that would update Michigan’s 42-year-old bottle deposit law and add water and juice bottles and cans to the list of containers with a 10-cent deposit. More...

Gov. Rick Snyder on Wednesday unveiled a $56.8 billion budget for fiscal year 2019 that could mean additional funding for the state’s roads and infrastructure, and put more money toward the per-pupil foundation allowance for schools. More...

LAPEER COUNTY — From proper etiquette to important safety aspects, there is a lot more to online dating than simply creating a profile — as many may be tempted to do this time of year. But evidence suggests it shouldn’t More...

LAPEER — While people across Lapeer County celebrate Valentine’s Day, love will be in the air, and the Lapeer Main Street Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is inviting the public to share a little bit of that love for Lapeer’s hi More...

GARY STOLDT, SR., 71, of Port Huron, passed away on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 surrounded by his family after a long courageous battle with cancer. He was born on July 11, 1946, to Vern and Evelyn Stoldt, in Imlay City. More...

Special Sections

While I watch the Super Bowl annually to be sure I see the best of the best in commercials and half time shows, I rarely pay attention to or care about the actual game. This year, however, a few things happened that made me take note. More...

ALMONT — Barbecue is coming to Almont. Capac native Craig Hilliker is working to transform the old Prellas Almont Grille next to Founders Park on North Main Street into an upscale barbecue restaurant called Roots. More...

GENESEE COUNTY — The postseason for area high school wrestling teams proved to be a gauntlet, as all were eliminated from their respective team districts Wednesday and Thursday. Div. 1 and 3 teams competed Wednesday and Div. More...

National Signing Day was Wednesday and locally we had more than 36 kids make commitments to play college sports. Genesee County had the largest number of signers with 18 at Grand Blanc, 14 at Davison, two at Atherton and one at Flushing. More...

NORTH BRANCH — Who won the Nobel Peace Prize for leading negotiations for the Treaty of Portsmouth? What novel depicts the Joad family’s journey to California? What Austrian monk studied heredity with pea plants? More...

Ram recently unveiled the all-new 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn Edition luxury pickup. Ram’s upscale model of the 1500 series earned the title Luxury Pickup Truck of Texas from the Texas Auto Writers Association two years in a row. More...

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